actually yes it does, because my internet connection isn't perfect, which means for one i wouldn't even be able to experience the game on a fairly regular basis.SteelStallion said:Dude, the game isn't out and there has been minimal coverage on the game itself. You can't just claim it isn't worth your money right off the bat.
If you do, then you just don't like the game. Not because of the online requirement, but because you don't like dungeon crawlers. I loved Diablo 1, and 2, and Diablo 3 looks like more goodness of the same flavor, so it's worth my money.
Does the simple fact that it requires an internet connection derive from the experience at all? No.
let me be very clear, i loved playing diablo 1 and 2, but gameplay isn't the only selling point of a game for me, a lot more goes into my decision making process then a simple does it play the same? yes? good then i'll buy it. if that's all that is required for you by all means buy the game.
if you seriously don't mind being black balled by game developers even more, then support every stupid decision they make, make them feel like they are in the right for further discriminating against their customers, don't expect everybody to feel the same way you do, some of us would actually like to not be treated like scum for wanting to play a game, some of us would like to be shown the same respect that we showed the developer when we bought their game and supported them, is that really so much to ask for?
and why the hell shouldn't i be able to say it's not worth my money right off the bat when you do the exact same thing except in favor of diablo 3, you have the same amount of information available as i do, yet for some reason you seem to think saying it isn't worth my time/money is somehow bad while saying it is worth time/money is good, how can you justify that exactly?
i'd prefer it if you didn't contradict yourself, it makes taking you seriously very difficult.